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here is james in oxford. it's often said there's an awful lot you can tell about a person from their shoes. but then again, i would say that. i am a bespoke shoe maker. i have making shoes by hand for the past 20 years. from designing them, to hand stitching them. and in a world of fast everything, i'm proud to be a part of something much slower. at ducker and son in oxford, they have been making shoes in a similar way since 1888. but sadly, after nearly 120 years, it is closing. so when i found out such an iconic shoe makers as ducker & son was sorting up shop, i had to go for one last time before they close their doors forever. my name is james ducker, apparently no relation. though both of our families are from north norfolk. so you never know. my namesake was an engineer before turning his hand to shoemaking. bob avery also changed career. before teaching himself shoemaking, he was a shoe repairer at woolworth's, and before that, a bus conductor. the ledgers here go back to 1910 and reveal the history of
here is james in oxford. it's often said there's an awful lot you can tell about a person from their shoes. but then again, i would say that. i am a bespoke shoe maker. i have making shoes by hand for the past 20 years. from designing them, to hand stitching them. and in a world of fast everything, i'm proud to be a part of something much slower. at ducker and son in oxford, they have been making shoes in a similar way since 1888. but sadly, after nearly 120 years, it is closing. so when i...
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, 3—0 it finished, a lesson for whoever they face, you need to be bright if you go to oxford. here's a quick rundown of some of today's other cup matches now and in the all premier league tie at selhurst park manchester city came out on top against crystal palace. after this brain pass from alex
, 3—0 it finished, a lesson for whoever they face, you need to be bright if you go to oxford. here's a quick rundown of some of today's other cup matches now and in the all premier league tie at selhurst park manchester city came out on top against crystal palace. after this brain pass from alex
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southbound and northbound, exiting at oxford valley reenter oxford valley. head up there. ill will's let you know when that clears. this is where we have that ban , road hazard a sinkhole, thinks brooke road, closed between argyle road and shell field road, you will to have use this all the that it carmel avenue and willow grove avenue is your best bet. it is a smaller part. i don't want to say side street but it won't affect much of you and big remine are delaware river bridge is close and you will to have use these alternates and they get busy in the 5:00 o'clock hour, jim, back over to you. >>> new this morning man is in stable condition after he is shot and car yak in southwest philadelphia. three-year old victim tells police he pulled up in front of the girl friend's home this is 1800 block of south 56th street. a man shot him in the leg and stole his leg. pontiac g6. police say incident have been caught on tape. >> is there school right across the street. we did find exterior cameras, at the school, and so southwest detectives is on location, processing, the crime sc
southbound and northbound, exiting at oxford valley reenter oxford valley. head up there. ill will's let you know when that clears. this is where we have that ban , road hazard a sinkhole, thinks brooke road, closed between argyle road and shell field road, you will to have use this all the that it carmel avenue and willow grove avenue is your best bet. it is a smaller part. i don't want to say side street but it won't affect much of you and big remine are delaware river bridge is close and you...
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you wonder if oxford is ready for him. harry smith, nbc news, colombia, south carolina. >>> and that's going to do it for us on a wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. /swe're at the tail end of onet of storms ... but another, stronger system is ready to move in. >>> right now at 6:00, we're at the tale end of one set of storms, another stronger system ready to move in. we're tracking when it will hit and what's being done to brace for what could be a monster storm. >> the news at 6:00 starts right now. thank you for joining us. >> raj and jessica have the night off. rain is falling in much of the bay area, we have team coverage tonight. let's begin with jeff ranieri, what are we looking at right now? >> the ground is so extremely saturated from a lot of this happening in a 36 hour period. look at the tremendous totals here up in the north bay, over four inches in kent field. 4 to 7 inches on average for the santa cruz mountains, back to walnut creek over 2. mor
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in drying and one of the wonderful things that we have here and the collection is the notebook from oxford in international. you can see he spent a lot of time in class making little cartoons and doodling down his page perhaps more of that that he was taking notes. i think he and his first wife they came back when they came back to this country and try to make it as an artist. the first children's book that he published was to think that i saw it on mulberry street the cat and the hat came out in 57 quite a few years later of course. that was probably his most popular bucket that he did. but he did do illustrations for other authors early on. it wasn't as his own books that he did. i think the cat and the hat really thought his publishing career was get to good to take off. it made people think about a different way of teaching of how children learn to it was very different from a lot of the children's books that were popular at the time such as the kind that i may have read when i was a child. his work of course the cat and the hat was much more initiative and appealed to the child and ad
in drying and one of the wonderful things that we have here and the collection is the notebook from oxford in international. you can see he spent a lot of time in class making little cartoons and doodling down his page perhaps more of that that he was taking notes. i think he and his first wife they came back when they came back to this country and try to make it as an artist. the first children's book that he published was to think that i saw it on mulberry street the cat and the hat came out...
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valley, ultimate to get on, off at oxford valley, back on at oxford valley, or business route one probably your best bet. now, this is going to be closed nightly through friday both directions, so heads up on. that will we have seen this construction before. seeing it again. so again, just want to bring it to your attention, the vine closed westbound and eastbound, looks like we might be opening it up a little bit early. all kind of keep you posted on, that westbound and eastbound still closed. ben franklin bridge into center city, gorgeous shot of the ben franklin bridge, what you are looking at there, this is where you have the accident, involving injuries, that's near the international plaza drive. heads up on this, this is by the airport, not going to slow you down yet, but could little later, rahel, back to you. >> good to nope, meisha, thank you. police investigating homicide in west philadelphia. investigators tell us a woman invited man inside her apartment, he then pulled out a gun to rob her. that's when the woman's friend jumped in and shot in the head. 5400 block of girard aven
valley, ultimate to get on, off at oxford valley, back on at oxford valley, or business route one probably your best bet. now, this is going to be closed nightly through friday both directions, so heads up on. that will we have seen this construction before. seeing it again. so again, just want to bring it to your attention, the vine closed westbound and eastbound, looks like we might be opening it up a little bit early. all kind of keep you posted on, that westbound and eastbound still closed....
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heading southbound toward oxford valley, it's open again. crews return tonight at 9:00 a.m. they close route 1 at oxford valley 9:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. warning on that, but for now good to go. camden county, along the 42 freeway. headlights coming northbound toward 295 and the walt whitman bridge, overall no delays, we're moving just fine as you come up from turnersville and blackwood. woodbury, gloucester county, construction today and tomorrow, this is one we're not used to. it will affect a bunch of you. 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., they are shutting down cooper to evergreen. red bank avenue, 45, would be the alternates around that. new construction got underway in lawrence township, mercer county. ramp 295 southbound to route 1 southbound out of commission until mid march. you want to continue down to sloan avenue and use that instead. time for the commuter report brought to you by the waze app. one of our friends out and about on i-95 there's a vehicle stopped on the shoulder there, volume is so light you can get by without a problem. >> back to the breaking news, knew video
heading southbound toward oxford valley, it's open again. crews return tonight at 9:00 a.m. they close route 1 at oxford valley 9:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. warning on that, but for now good to go. camden county, along the 42 freeway. headlights coming northbound toward 295 and the walt whitman bridge, overall no delays, we're moving just fine as you come up from turnersville and blackwood. woodbury, gloucester county, construction today and tomorrow, this is one we're not used to. it will affect a...
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all lanes blocked traffic is detoured over at oxford valley road instead. construction westbound on the turnpike westbound valley forge right lane is blocked. >> we have a live picture at the scene, this is along woodhaven road. the bus is on the other side of the median. it is unclear if there was an icy patch here or something, luckily there were no passengers on the septa bus, it crashed about an hour ago. we are told the driver, though, was injured somehow was thrown from the septa bus, i don't know if that's an indication that the driver was not strapped in, again, the overturned septa bus along woodhaven road at knights road, only the driver was injured here and karen rogers will continue to get you around this accident scene. >> it is incredibly cold and slippery and icy for everybody as they get out there and get going on their morning commute. let's go over to katherine scott live in the manayunk section an area known for tight twisting roads as they get up and get going this morning. >> reporter: good morning, tam, you're very right very cold toda
all lanes blocked traffic is detoured over at oxford valley road instead. construction westbound on the turnpike westbound valley forge right lane is blocked. >> we have a live picture at the scene, this is along woodhaven road. the bus is on the other side of the median. it is unclear if there was an icy patch here or something, luckily there were no passengers on the septa bus, it crashed about an hour ago. we are told the driver, though, was injured somehow was thrown from the septa...
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became more interested in drawing and one of the things we have in the collection is his notebooks from oxford university and i think as you took a look through it, as other people have you see he spent a lot of time in class making little cartoons and doodling down his page, perhaps more of that then he was taking notes area so i think he and then his first wife who convinced him i think that he was perhaps better suited to a life of an artist rather than a writer, came back and they came back to this country, tried to then make it as an artist and he did. so the first children's book he published was to call to think that i saw it on mulberry street, he didn't do that until 1937. the cat and the hat came out in 57, quite a few years later of course and that was probably his most popular book that he did but he did do illustrations for other authors early on. it wasn't just his own books that he did. i think the cat in the hat, he saw his publishing career take off, it was an incredibly popular book and it made people think about a different way of teaching, of how children learn. it was very
became more interested in drawing and one of the things we have in the collection is his notebooks from oxford university and i think as you took a look through it, as other people have you see he spent a lot of time in class making little cartoons and doodling down his page, perhaps more of that then he was taking notes area so i think he and then his first wife who convinced him i think that he was perhaps better suited to a life of an artist rather than a writer, came back and they came back...
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the cat, oxford, is about 35 feet up in the air. she's been up there three days. >> just had my billion-dollar idea. cat parachuting. billion dollars. copyright. oli pettigrew. >> how do you get them to parachute? >> they wear them all the time. >> oh. you deploy it and it has an electric shock thing to make them fall out of the tree. >> yeah. robert certainly kept the cat in the bag. >> boring! >> here's oxford in a semi recumbent pose. >>> the st. petersburg area of russia. we have footage looking at all the different guys. they look to the clerk and ask him to come over to unlock one of the cabinets so they can see which one they like. holy cow! sucker punched and brutally attacked by one of these guys while the other smashes the glass open and starts robbing the joint. once this guy feels like he's beaten up the clerk enough, he goes behind the counter, opens up the register and starts taking money. the sad part is, the last two ticks to the head, looks like it may have knocked him out. >> oh, they probably gave him a concussion
the cat, oxford, is about 35 feet up in the air. she's been up there three days. >> just had my billion-dollar idea. cat parachuting. billion dollars. copyright. oli pettigrew. >> how do you get them to parachute? >> they wear them all the time. >> oh. you deploy it and it has an electric shock thing to make them fall out of the tree. >> yeah. robert certainly kept the cat in the bag. >> boring! >> here's oxford in a semi recumbent pose. >>>...
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i'm tom hart, i'm a scientist at oxford university. we have got probably a0 and they are spread out along the length and breadth of the peninsula. the bottom one takes photos all year round every hour. the reason we're here is to monitor penguins on a vast level. if we have a constant presence in these colonies, we can look at how many chicks survive. it's like cctv. seeing what is going on in winter is something you would never get to see. the partnership with tourism, this access is really important.
i'm tom hart, i'm a scientist at oxford university. we have got probably a0 and they are spread out along the length and breadth of the peninsula. the bottom one takes photos all year round every hour. the reason we're here is to monitor penguins on a vast level. if we have a constant presence in these colonies, we can look at how many chicks survive. it's like cctv. seeing what is going on in winter is something you would never get to see. the partnership with tourism, this access is really...
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middlesbrough host oxford. after knocking out liverpool, wolves now have the challenge of runaway premier league leaders chelsea. huddersfield against manchester city. and milwall host either derby or leicester. but, there's no doubting the tie of the round. nowadays there are quite pampered millionaires, these premier league footballers, so they will not be used to the facilities they will get at sutton. sutton will lay on a lovely spread and make them welcome, iam sure lovely spread and make them welcome, i am sure but arsenal will be out of their comfort zone and it's a big competition for us and think of the season. competition for us and think of the season. they beat southampton 5—0 at the end dumb at weekend and that shows the seriousness with which arsene wenger takes the competition and he has won it any time is reached the final. the young players seem to rise to the occasion for him in the fa cup. it is not easy for sutton but it's the exact draw they would have wanted, one of the big boys at their
middlesbrough host oxford. after knocking out liverpool, wolves now have the challenge of runaway premier league leaders chelsea. huddersfield against manchester city. and milwall host either derby or leicester. but, there's no doubting the tie of the round. nowadays there are quite pampered millionaires, these premier league footballers, so they will not be used to the facilities they will get at sutton. sutton will lay on a lovely spread and make them welcome, iam sure lovely spread and make...
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milk precipitation there pottstown, reading, down to lancaster and coatsville and also, oxford, this will be an issue as we go throughout the rest of tonight as we track this weak system that is moving on through. it is encountering and fight ago lot of dry air. nonetheless winter weather advisory stays up just for chester county and lancaster counties until hid night. we could pick up a trace, to about a tenth of an inch of ice, before this system is all said and done. the as far as the temperatures are concerned, right the now, most spots along i-95 corridor and to the south and east are either at the freezing hashing at 32 in trenton or 35 degrees in reading. philadelphia i should a 34 degrees in dover. 34 degrees in atlantic city but for poconos down to lancaster temperatures right thousand are, below the freezing mark. the that is why we're dealing with light snowfall. if not mixed precipitation out to the west for lancaster and chester counties. as far as we can expect for the rest of tonight, light snow, and sleet on the way, coat to go an inch at best. this is a nuisance snow
milk precipitation there pottstown, reading, down to lancaster and coatsville and also, oxford, this will be an issue as we go throughout the rest of tonight as we track this weak system that is moving on through. it is encountering and fight ago lot of dry air. nonetheless winter weather advisory stays up just for chester county and lancaster counties until hid night. we could pick up a trace, to about a tenth of an inch of ice, before this system is all said and done. the as far as the...
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, you have to get off at oxford valley, loop around, so heads up on that. usually clears right around 5:00 as well. i'll let you know as soon as that does. forty-two, creek road, nothing to talk about there, dealing with construction lincoln drive closed between ridge avenue, wissahickon, will linger there until 5:00 a.m. use this alternate schoolhouse lane or midvale is your best bet, back to you. >> thank you. new this morning police are trying to figure out what happened right before a man was shot in the stomach overnight, happened on 25th street and ritner street around 2:30 this morning, necessary stable condition now at presbyterian hospital. just one of overnight shooting, police are looking into. "eyewitness news" reporter anita o live at police headquarters with more on what's been violent night here in philadelphia. anita? >> good morning, extremely violent night indeed. police are now attributing to the unseasonably warm temperatures that katie mentioned. we know two people are dead, and seven more injured, and multiple shooting scenes overnight
, you have to get off at oxford valley, loop around, so heads up on that. usually clears right around 5:00 as well. i'll let you know as soon as that does. forty-two, creek road, nothing to talk about there, dealing with construction lincoln drive closed between ridge avenue, wissahickon, will linger there until 5:00 a.m. use this alternate schoolhouse lane or midvale is your best bet, back to you. >> thank you. new this morning police are trying to figure out what happened right before a...
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we'll see. >> that's kind of a joke because jory will be studying at oxford in the fall. that's right, this 22-year-old with autism has won a rhodes scholarship. >> i was very surprised. i thought they got the name wrong. >> reporter: his mom kelly says when he was through interviewing for the rhodes, he sent her a text. he was ready to leave. minutes later came a second text. >> his next text had been, i won. i tried to tell him that should have been your first text. >> reporter: jory was born with a list of maladies, genetic disorders that put him with a feeding tube and braces on his legs. kelly quit studying medicine to help jory get through school. >> there was a lot i tried and it didn't work. >> reporter: one thing that did work was federer. jory loved birds and kelly got him one. soon jory took flight. >> of course, animals don't use language to communicate. that's kind of like me. i would rather not use language, too, sometimes. >> reporter: jory's mind was filled with images, not words, yet he figured out a way to connect them. >> i don't like to tell my friends
we'll see. >> that's kind of a joke because jory will be studying at oxford in the fall. that's right, this 22-year-old with autism has won a rhodes scholarship. >> i was very surprised. i thought they got the name wrong. >> reporter: his mom kelly says when he was through interviewing for the rhodes, he sent her a text. he was ready to leave. minutes later came a second text. >> his next text had been, i won. i tried to tell him that should have been your first text....
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you wonder if oxford is ready for him. harry smith, nbc news, colombia, south carolina. >>> and that's going to do it for us on a wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. news, thank you for watching and good night. >> so i'll be leaving fox news at the week's end. >> we texted yesterday quite a bit back and forth. >>> a hello from nbc's matt as megyn delivers her fox bogood-b. i'm natalie morales. nobody knows the risks better thanat
you wonder if oxford is ready for him. harry smith, nbc news, colombia, south carolina. >>> and that's going to do it for us on a wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. news, thank you for watching and good night. >> so i'll be leaving fox news at the week's end. >> we texted yesterday quite a bit back and forth. >>> a hello from nbc's matt as megyn delivers her fox bogood-b. i'm natalie morales. nobody...
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you wonder if oxford is ready for him. harry smith, nbc news, colombia, south carolina. >> and that's going to do it for us on a wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. rah's emotional new interview revealing the joan rivers slam she never got over. now on "extra." ♪ >> the untold story of oprah's cold war with riff rijoan river. >> all i could hear was you're fat, you're fat, you're fat. >> the tv moment that continues to sting even after joan's death. and why queen o's fighting back tears with dr. oz. >> it filled me up. >>> mariah mortified. her first interview about her new year's eve meltdown. what she says she'll never do again. >>> did megyn kelly turn down $100 million to stay at fox? >> i am very grateful to nbc for this opportunity. >> the backstage scramble at fox news today. who will replace her? >> and what megyn told us about her struggle to juggle career and motherhood. >>> breaking double baby news. a little boy for janet jackson. what his name m
you wonder if oxford is ready for him. harry smith, nbc news, colombia, south carolina. >> and that's going to do it for us on a wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. rah's emotional new interview revealing the joan rivers slam she never got over. now on "extra." ♪ >> the untold story of oprah's cold war with riff rijoan river. >> all i could hear was you're fat, you're fat, you're fat. >> the tv...
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pa rt somewhere like oxford university. part of the appeal is a chance of getting a job offerfrom part of the appeal is a chance of getting a job offer from prestigious company and these days employment opportunities and successful start—ups are the most sought after, where people can do new and innovative things. if you want to be posted as a sales office or in the marketing division... global investors have been pouring in capital to fund indian start—ups, but most are struggling to make company dimeck money, which means too many cutting jobs. —— struggling too many cutting jobs. —— struggling to make money. in an effort to protect its students, the iit management has now and those companies from recruiting on campus at 23 of its branches throughout india. our approach to start-ups this year has been more cautious. i also want to look at whether the funding opportunities and sources these companies have are viable or sustainable for a substantial period of time. the bbc contacted companies, but only a few resp
pa rt somewhere like oxford university. part of the appeal is a chance of getting a job offerfrom part of the appeal is a chance of getting a job offer from prestigious company and these days employment opportunities and successful start—ups are the most sought after, where people can do new and innovative things. if you want to be posted as a sales office or in the marketing division... global investors have been pouring in capital to fund indian start—ups, but most are struggling to make...
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this lab in oxford is one of the research facilities trying to protect people against mers. it is one of the most advanced vaccines out there. this is the clinical bio manufacturing facility and this is the basis for the mers vaccine. it will be scaled up the mers vaccine. it will be scaled up over the coming months and it is suspected hundreds of files of it will be ready for human trials by the end of the year. if this vaccine does work it could still take a decade or so to get it to those who need it. historically, many hasn't been forthcoming and research is long and context. this research costs hundreds of millions of dollars. it may not be any of these three viruses that cause the next epidemic but if it is, putting the time and money in now could stop a small outbreak becoming the next local health emergency. the headlines on bbc news: donald trump has attended an official lunch in washington ahead official lunch in washington ahead of his inauguration tomorrow as america's 45th president. martin mcguinness, northern ireland ‘s former deputy first minister has annou
this lab in oxford is one of the research facilities trying to protect people against mers. it is one of the most advanced vaccines out there. this is the clinical bio manufacturing facility and this is the basis for the mers vaccine. it will be scaled up the mers vaccine. it will be scaled up over the coming months and it is suspected hundreds of files of it will be ready for human trials by the end of the year. if this vaccine does work it could still take a decade or so to get it to those...
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0liver cornock is editor in chief at oxford business group. good morning. good morning! shall we start with barack obama's race? the first african—american president of the united states. and it's almost all over. absolutely. and i think, in many senses, the legacy of obama will be seen by the black community in america who voted in such numbers for him eight years ago — that will be, in many ways, the way obama is judged. of course, it's interesting that a judged. of course, it's interesting thata numberof judged. of course, it's interesting that a number of those voters actually voted for donald trump, it seems, i'iow. actually voted for donald trump, it seems, now. ithink, in many ways, at the press conference yesterday was about addressing some of those criticisms. if you look at things like the movement of black lives matter, the fact that more black people are involved in gun crime, the disparity in earnings in household income, the unemployment level — actually, it must be very frustrating for obama. sol level — actually, it must be very frustrating for ob
0liver cornock is editor in chief at oxford business group. good morning. good morning! shall we start with barack obama's race? the first african—american president of the united states. and it's almost all over. absolutely. and i think, in many senses, the legacy of obama will be seen by the black community in america who voted in such numbers for him eight years ago — that will be, in many ways, the way obama is judged. of course, it's interesting that a judged. of course, it's...
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we wonder if oxford is ready for him. >> and harry smith joins me now. what an incredible story. i can hear all the parents out there watching this with children on the autism spectrum asking, what did they do? what's the secret? >> you heard kelly. she says there is no magic thing, there wasn't one thing. the bird had a lot to do with it because it gave jory kind of a reason to need to communicate. she said he would mimic all kinds of things on television and jingles and whatever, but she said you can't imagine how long i tried to teach him like, do you want juice? back and forth and back and forth. these things were like blank slates. they were like dots that suddenly because of the bird, there was a reason -- the bird needs food, i need to do this. he needed to come out as a result of that. then years and years of all kinds of therapy. university of south carolina has done an amazing job with him and has welcomed him with open arms, and that's, i think, another reason why he's just really f r flourishing. >> his dog as well and everything else. a great story, thank you. >>> wi
we wonder if oxford is ready for him. >> and harry smith joins me now. what an incredible story. i can hear all the parents out there watching this with children on the autism spectrum asking, what did they do? what's the secret? >> you heard kelly. she says there is no magic thing, there wasn't one thing. the bird had a lot to do with it because it gave jory kind of a reason to need to communicate. she said he would mimic all kinds of things on television and jingles and whatever,...
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as it turned out to oxford men were not all that generous to begin with. therefore the library and others had to scold them saying what are you thinking not givinggsa money, this book could be part of the transatlantic trade and culture. i'll go across the pond to the united states. we don't even know who this millionaire is who's making an offer for this book. who knows who we might be?fo he might even be in trade. how can we let him have this valuable book? ultimately with the help of ab lord, they were able to raise the last bit of money and buy the book for the collection. that is one henry did not get. he didn't get the vincent copy turkey did not get the bodleian copy. in 2011 the folger library mounted an exhibit on the firstt folio and included several copies that were borrowed from other collectors or collections. the bodleian declined to send their copy over to visit. so if you want to see it, if i want to see it you had to gof over to england in order to behi able to do that. let me just finish up and then i'll take some questions if yous have a
as it turned out to oxford men were not all that generous to begin with. therefore the library and others had to scold them saying what are you thinking not givinggsa money, this book could be part of the transatlantic trade and culture. i'll go across the pond to the united states. we don't even know who this millionaire is who's making an offer for this book. who knows who we might be?fo he might even be in trade. how can we let him have this valuable book? ultimately with the help of ab...
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right around oxford valley road. forced off off ramp, but able toll get back on. >>> it's 4:30. 39 degrees outside. breaking from overnight about the missing malaysian plane. officials say they are suspending efforts after three years of extensive underwater searching. 230 people on board when it vanished without a trace while flying. search teams scourered the indian ocean only a few pieces of debris were located. >>> another local lawmaker says he will not attend donald trump inauguration ceremony. >> the list of political leaders refusing to go to inauguration continues to grow. >> reporter: that is right. three days to go and more than two dozen lawmakers say they are out. including some from our area. among the list from our area, congressman brendan boil said last night i accept the decision of the people. i respect it. i will not celebrate it. congresswoman bonnie watson coleman tweeted she will attend a prayer vigil instead offend inauguration. evans also says he will not go. trump and other republicans say t
right around oxford valley road. forced off off ramp, but able toll get back on. >>> it's 4:30. 39 degrees outside. breaking from overnight about the missing malaysian plane. officials say they are suspending efforts after three years of extensive underwater searching. 230 people on board when it vanished without a trace while flying. search teams scourered the indian ocean only a few pieces of debris were located. >>> another local lawmaker says he will not attend donald...
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you'll be forced off at the oxford favalley ramp. more when i come back in ten minutes and check with more of your majors. >>> more than two and a half hours away from sunrise. temperatures getting colder. slowly coming down this morning. another very cold morning. clear and 16 degrees in philadelphia. wind is calm. the wind will be picking and you happen so will the temperatures. yesterday's high in philadelphia 23. we'll move past that mark by 10:00 this morning. little bit of a southerly breeze helping to warm things up and above freezing by lunchtime. closer to 40 degrees this afternoon. warming will continue into the evening hours. the suburbs 16 right now. 19 still very cold at 8:00, but we will make progress despite of mostly cloudy skies. southerly wind above freezing at 2:00 this afternoon. lehigh valley still frozen solid on the ground. 12 degrees. wind is calm there. still be calm at 8:00. still cold at 8:00. we will see the warmup to near freezing at lunchtime. above freezing this afternoon. dry during the afternoon hours
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looking outside to route one oxford valley. northbound side you're normally closed off you're looking good. levels building ever so slightly there as we push towards the 5:00 hour and also the vine. you can see not close overnight with that construction and eastbound and westbound side you're on we're hoping roads stay light today because a lot of schools are off and a lot of people may be taking the day off and looking at the ben franklin bridge it's proving that point so far. we will see wlapz and so far so good. we have construction a lot of it clearing. this is it one example of that valley hill road and norristown that cleared. chestnut is blocked between 15 and 16. alternate samson street is your best bet and mass transit for mlk day, make sure to check the schedules online. over to you. >> thank you, meisha. still ahead on eyewitness news this morning making america date again. how love connection sets up supporters >> philadelphia's literary world defense free expression which some writers sfeel under attack and family
looking outside to route one oxford valley. northbound side you're normally closed off you're looking good. levels building ever so slightly there as we push towards the 5:00 hour and also the vine. you can see not close overnight with that construction and eastbound and westbound side you're on we're hoping roads stay light today because a lot of schools are off and a lot of people may be taking the day off and looking at the ben franklin bridge it's proving that point so far. we will see...
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closures have been lifted so you're moving again in both directions here under the oxford valley road overpass. construction going for the next half hour delaware. couple lanes blocked along 95 northbound between churchman's road and 141. also the ramp from the southbound side to 141 is blocked for overnight work. again those restrictions near new castle county should end in the next half hour. tam. >> all right, thank you, matt. >>> we begin with breaking news this morning. a fight between two co-workers in a bar in germantown ended in gunfire. one certain dead and the other is being interviewed by homicide detectives. katherine scott is live now with more on what happened in this story. good morning, katherineism good morning, tam. the bar manager was 44 years old. he was pronounced dead at the hospital. the armed uniformed security guard was the shooter according to police. he remained other scene, was taken into custody wasn't brought here to police headquarters to be interviewed. let's go to video from that scene last night. investigators were there gathering evidence. the call c
closures have been lifted so you're moving again in both directions here under the oxford valley road overpass. construction going for the next half hour delaware. couple lanes blocked along 95 northbound between churchman's road and 141. also the ramp from the southbound side to 141 is blocked for overnight work. again those restrictions near new castle county should end in the next half hour. tam. >> all right, thank you, matt. >>> we begin with breaking news this morning. a...
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, 3—0 it finished, a lesson for whoever they face, you need to be bright if you go to oxford. here's a quick rundown of some of today's other cup matches now and in the all premier league tie at selhurst park manchester city came out on top against crystal palace. after this brain pass from alex oxlade—chamberlain. not quite such a good finish but it went in just. danny welbeck help turn his england team—mate theo walcott cruyff third minute and humanist before half—time. he then went on to add two more for his hat—trick and arsene wenger had to manage from the stands as this was the first of his four—game touchline ban. 5—0. yaya toure's free kick adding to earlier goals from raheem sterling and others, sam allardyce isjust one win in eight since taking over as palace manager. it is the same old story and you can't keep conceding goals and certainly the first two goals were preventable. that is my big task, to stop the players from playing like they play, but giving the opposition goals that in times in the game when there is nothing between the teams and we reall
, 3—0 it finished, a lesson for whoever they face, you need to be bright if you go to oxford. here's a quick rundown of some of today's other cup matches now and in the all premier league tie at selhurst park manchester city came out on top against crystal palace. after this brain pass from alex oxlade—chamberlain. not quite such a good finish but it went in just. danny welbeck help turn his england team—mate theo walcott cruyff third minute and humanist before half—time. he then went...
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joining us from our oxford newsroom is professor anna nekaris from oxford brookes university, who was involved in the research. thank you for being with us. 60% or so are threatened with extinction. that seems an extraordinarily high number. most of the animals are living in tropical forests, number. most of the animals are living in tropicalforests, the number. most of the animals are living in tropical forests, the at threat from human activity, so is not really a surprise that the number is so high. what can be done, in your view? what needs to be done urgently in your view? what needs to be done urge ntly to in your view? what needs to be done urgently to try to reverse this trend? humans have become really selfish. we're having a huge demand on the environment, changing resources all the time, travelling over, becoming a global economy which has a lot of positive aspects, but we need to moderate our behaviour and realise that the way we are living now is not sustainable or stop moderate our behaviour, specifically how? what are the most urgent priorities would you say? certain th
joining us from our oxford newsroom is professor anna nekaris from oxford brookes university, who was involved in the research. thank you for being with us. 60% or so are threatened with extinction. that seems an extraordinarily high number. most of the animals are living in tropical forests, number. most of the animals are living in tropicalforests, the number. most of the animals are living in tropical forests, the at threat from human activity, so is not really a surprise that the number is...
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bucks county route one at oxford valley road. for the most part the icy patches on the shoulder but we see a few tire tracks. northbound lanes are blocked for construction. traffic can exit and reenter, can't exit and reenter until 5:00. crews return again at 9 o'clock each night this week. looking at the vine street expressway, it had been closed overnight for construction but it looks like they're lifting up early in the process of reopening. we're seeing a few cars come by eastbound and westbound at this point and on the big picture speeds are for the most part moving just fine on the blue route schuylkill and i-95 n kensington we have that giant sinkhole boston street remains closed between memphis and tulip street. stick to york street as your alternate and we did have an early morning accident in abington but it just cleared and traffic moving better on jenkintown road. matt and tam. >> thanks karen. >>> breaking this morning masked robbers pulled off two attacks in the same philadelphia neighborhood overnight. investigator
bucks county route one at oxford valley road. for the most part the icy patches on the shoulder but we see a few tire tracks. northbound lanes are blocked for construction. traffic can exit and reenter, can't exit and reenter until 5:00. crews return again at 9 o'clock each night this week. looking at the vine street expressway, it had been closed overnight for construction but it looks like they're lifting up early in the process of reopening. we're seeing a few cars come by eastbound and...
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ivy league and oxford 48-year-old currently works in the 10th circuit court of appeals. he is likely facing competition from senate democrats as backlash after republicans refused to hold hearings on former president barack obama's nominee merit garland. the announcement coming a day after he filed the top attorney. you probably know the back story. sally yates was fired after she announced she would not be defending the immigration order. dana boente is the new acting attorney general. >> we had a monday night massacre. sally yates, a person of great integrity, who follows the law, was fired by the president. >> talso happening today, bay area trump opponents are organizing a march in san francisco. they are walking from senator dianne feinstein's office to connell's office. they want to fight gop-controlled congress. organizers plan to gather for a rally at 11:00 this morning at a march following that. for everything politics in the first 100 days of the trump administration go to nbcbayarea.com for more. >>> authorities are revealing new details about the suspected ba
ivy league and oxford 48-year-old currently works in the 10th circuit court of appeals. he is likely facing competition from senate democrats as backlash after republicans refused to hold hearings on former president barack obama's nominee merit garland. the announcement coming a day after he filed the top attorney. you probably know the back story. sally yates was fired after she announced she would not be defending the immigration order. dana boente is the new acting attorney general....
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this lab in oxford is one of the research facilities trying to come up with a vaccine to help people suffering from mers. this is the clinical by manufacturing facility. this is the basis for the mers vaccine. it will be scaled up in the coming months. it is expected that hundreds of files will be ready for human trials in the coming year. is this vaccine does work, it could still take a decade or so to get to those who needed. historically, money for these obscure viruses has not been forthcoming, and the regulatory process is long. they are working on an ebola vaccine. we found it frustrating we were testing ebola vaccines in people and getting good safety data in people in oxford and yet it was not being used in west africa where the ebola outbreak was happening. people were dying of the disease while we were testing the vaccines. we do not want to be in that situation again. this type of research takes years and costs hundreds of millions of dollars. it may not be any of these three viruses that cause the next epidemic. but if it is, putting the time and money in now could stop a
this lab in oxford is one of the research facilities trying to come up with a vaccine to help people suffering from mers. this is the clinical by manufacturing facility. this is the basis for the mers vaccine. it will be scaled up in the coming months. it is expected that hundreds of files will be ready for human trials in the coming year. is this vaccine does work, it could still take a decade or so to get to those who needed. historically, money for these obscure viruses has not been...
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still in chester county another accident here police on the scene route one oxford bypass northbound right near route 10. also in cherry hill some malfunctioning traffic lights. watch for this one right here. we had a big accident in cumberland county on route 55 and that one has just cleared so a handful of accidents already but three of them right on the 30 bypass, tam. >> thank you, karen. >>> breaking this morning, a pizza delivery driver was robbed at gunpoint while on the job in west philadelphia. this happened on the 6100 block of irving street at 2:30 this morning. the dominos pizza delivery driver told police two men stole two handguns and $100 if cash from him. the delivery driver and a passenger though were not hurt. >>> and more breaking news now. a takeout takedown. a man who was heading out of a fast food joint came under attack and then the scene ended with gun shots when he pulled out his own firearm. let's get over to "action news" reporter annie mccormick. she's live outside of northwest detectives. good morning, annieism good morning, tamala. that armed man says he
still in chester county another accident here police on the scene route one oxford bypass northbound right near route 10. also in cherry hill some malfunctioning traffic lights. watch for this one right here. we had a big accident in cumberland county on route 55 and that one has just cleared so a handful of accidents already but three of them right on the 30 bypass, tam. >> thank you, karen. >>> breaking this morning, a pizza delivery driver was robbed at gunpoint while on the...
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the emeritus professor at the university of pennsylvania has been a visiting professor at mit and oxford university and i'm proud to say he was my chair and former director at the national science foundation. the author of three books the scientific history particularly on this fix in his second book was a finalist in the "los angeles times" book fare and winner of the science writing award. as a health commissioner she called healthcare at the university of pennsylvania for 16 years and has also been a visiting lecturer at the college at oxford university. she they are husband and wife and if my grandchildren between them, very proud to call them i-frames. [applause] [applause] >> i'm going to start off with something that is unusual. i believe maybe about 15 or 20 years ago from the death of another physicist the greatest thing you can say is you are so proud to be holding the union card and i feel very lucky to have been asked to interview two othetwo of them about this book because he is the physicist to assist. he is one of the great heroes of anybody that has ever done atomic and s
the emeritus professor at the university of pennsylvania has been a visiting professor at mit and oxford university and i'm proud to say he was my chair and former director at the national science foundation. the author of three books the scientific history particularly on this fix in his second book was a finalist in the "los angeles times" book fare and winner of the science writing award. as a health commissioner she called healthcare at the university of pennsylvania for 16 years...
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you are being detoured off at oxford valley. then moron this water main break coming up in about 15 minutes, jim, over to you. >> thank you, meisha. several school delays in our area this morning, all of them are in new jersey, those schools and district are scrolling at the bottom of your screen, see the full list on our website cbsphilly.com and of course on the cbs local app. >> new this morning, man dead after being found on the amtrak train tracks in north philadelphia. police tell us amtrak worker found the man with a head injury laying on the tracks just before midnight near broad and glenwood. he died from his injuries at the hospital. no word this morning on how the man got to the tracks or if he was hit by a train. >> and flames force dozens off train in new jersey florence township, this happened on river line train at the florence light rain station in burlington county. fire broke out about 6:30 last night, about 40 passengers were on board at the time of the fire. everyone made it off safely. >> police tell us a ma
you are being detoured off at oxford valley. then moron this water main break coming up in about 15 minutes, jim, over to you. >> thank you, meisha. several school delays in our area this morning, all of them are in new jersey, those schools and district are scrolling at the bottom of your screen, see the full list on our website cbsphilly.com and of course on the cbs local app. >> new this morning, man dead after being found on the amtrak train tracks in north philadelphia. police...
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this lab in oxford is one of the research facilities trying to come up with a vaccine to protect people from mers. it is one of the most advanced vaccines out there. this is the clinical bio manufacturing facility. this is the basis for the mers vaccine. it will be scaled up over the coming months and it's expected that hundreds of vials will be ready for human trials in the coming year. is this vaccine does work, it could still take a decade or so to get to those who needed. historically, money for these obscure viruses has not been forthcoming and the regulatory process is long and complex. these labs are also working on an ebola vaccine. we found it frustrating as we were testing ebola vaccines in people and getting good safety data in people in oxford and yet those vaccines were not being used in west africa where the ebola outbreak was happening. people were dying of the disease while we were testing the vaccines. we don't want to be in that situation again. this sort of research takes years and costs hundreds of millions of dollars. it may not be any of these three viruses that ca
this lab in oxford is one of the research facilities trying to come up with a vaccine to protect people from mers. it is one of the most advanced vaccines out there. this is the clinical bio manufacturing facility. this is the basis for the mers vaccine. it will be scaled up over the coming months and it's expected that hundreds of vials will be ready for human trials in the coming year. is this vaccine does work, it could still take a decade or so to get to those who needed. historically,...
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you can see them on security video right there, prying 1atm loose, express fuel on oxford circle. then shoved the entire machine right through a hole in the door. since november, detective say, these burglars have swiped at least six bank machines from area businesses. they've gotten away with a total of about $50,000. >> they work early morning hours, overnight, one of the videos they spent over an hour in a please on new years day. >> now the crooks even managed to steel the atm from the lobby of aria-torresdale hospital. also hit up red robin restaurant and beer distributor. accused carjacker brought down by a gun after good samaritan. confrontation unfolded as suspect tried to steel a septa truck. >> some witnesses are not letting him get away. >> all too real, when this catholic priest, had front row seat. >> just thinking, i hope nobody's dead. >> police say it started when the driver of this dodge charger blew a red light at the intersection, rammed this car, setting offer chain reaction, that actually damaged two other vehicles, the driver of the charger ran down 63rd and
you can see them on security video right there, prying 1atm loose, express fuel on oxford circle. then shoved the entire machine right through a hole in the door. since november, detective say, these burglars have swiped at least six bank machines from area businesses. they've gotten away with a total of about $50,000. >> they work early morning hours, overnight, one of the videos they spent over an hour in a please on new years day. >> now the crooks even managed to steel the atm...
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as it turns out, the oxford member not all that generous to begin with and therefore the librarians and others had to wht scold them, saying what a thinking not giving money? this book could be part of the t trans-atlantic trade and culture. they will all go across the pong to the united states and we don't even know who this millionaire is who's making an offer for this book. who knows we might be. how can we let him have this valuable book? ultimate blame, with the help of word strathcona ,-com,-com ma they were able to raise the last bit of money and buy the book for their collection.bu that is one that henry did not get. he did not get the bodleian copy. in 2011, the folger library mounted an exhibit on the firstd folio and included several copies that were borrowed from other collectors or collections. they declined to send a copy of her to visit, so if you want to see it -- if i want to see it, you have to go over to england and able to do that. so let me just finish up and then i'll take some questions if you have any questions. you can go to the microphone and asked me. by talki
as it turns out, the oxford member not all that generous to begin with and therefore the librarians and others had to wht scold them, saying what a thinking not giving money? this book could be part of the t trans-atlantic trade and culture. they will all go across the pong to the united states and we don't even know who this millionaire is who's making an offer for this book. who knows we might be. how can we let him have this valuable book? ultimate blame, with the help of word strathcona...
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, 3—0 it finished, a lesson for whoever they face, you need to be bright if you go to oxford. here's a quick rundown of some of today's other cup matches now and in the all premier league tie at selhurst park manchester city came out on top against crystal palace. they won 3—0 in south london, yaya toure's free—kick adding to earlier goals from raheem sterling and leroy sane. the result means sam allardyce has just one win in eight since taking over as palace manager. it is the same old story, you can't keep conceding goals, certainly the first two goals are preventable. that is my big task, stopping the players from playing like they play but giving the opposition goals in times in the game, when there is nothing between the teams and valleys when they have two stop suddenly. premier league leaders chelsea are safely through to the last 16... beating brentford 4—0 at stamford bridge... branislav ivanovic got the pick of their goals. the defender is linked with a move away from chelsea before the transfer window shuts on tuesday. blackburn are also into the fifth round a
, 3—0 it finished, a lesson for whoever they face, you need to be bright if you go to oxford. here's a quick rundown of some of today's other cup matches now and in the all premier league tie at selhurst park manchester city came out on top against crystal palace. they won 3—0 in south london, yaya toure's free—kick adding to earlier goals from raheem sterling and leroy sane. the result means sam allardyce has just one win in eight since taking over as palace manager. it is the same old...
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they travel to league one oxford in the next round. baroness rachael heyhoe flint has died at the age of 77. one of the finest women's cricketers in a 22—year england career, 12 of them as captain. she was the first woman to be elected onto the full mcc committee. the ecb says "cricket was hugely enhanced by her fearless approach and pioneering spirit." clare connor is director of women's cricket at the ecb. she was a trailblazer and a pioneer for the women's game, you know, the fa ct for the women's game, you know, the fact that her name was so widely known at a time when women's cricket wasn't necessarily, you know, on the national agenda or on the map. she drove the whole movement, i suppose, of women's cricket in this country. she created opportunities, she campaigned for nearly ten years for the mcc to allow women to become members. so she has driven great change, and she has been an amazing inspiration in our sport, and probably beyond our sport, actually. i think she'll go down as someone who has progressed and driven change f
they travel to league one oxford in the next round. baroness rachael heyhoe flint has died at the age of 77. one of the finest women's cricketers in a 22—year england career, 12 of them as captain. she was the first woman to be elected onto the full mcc committee. the ecb says "cricket was hugely enhanced by her fearless approach and pioneering spirit." clare connor is director of women's cricket at the ecb. she was a trailblazer and a pioneer for the women's game, you know, the fa...
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that's a real plus for oxford as opposed to cambridge because you would have thought it would have gone to cambridge? quite a big dealfor them. let's look at this story about goldman. goldman put pressure on theresa may to protect city post brexit. it is all part of their bigger picture. today, there is a meeting in frankfurt, the german financial regulator has convened a meeting president biggest banks in the city. it is meant to be about regulation and compliance, but it is going to be a pitch come to frankfurt. if you are going to leave london, please come to frankfurt. it is not clear how manyjobs will leave the city, but frankfurt is in there pitching as is paris and as is dublin. as is new york? a lot of people think the bigger winners will be new york, it is because businesses will seize to exist. they have move the traders to new york and have economies of scale. what about dublin? it has been chosen by about dublin? it has been chosen by a lot of the asset management firms. jp morgan is moving a lot of people to dublin. interesting. a whole new world. that's it from business li
that's a real plus for oxford as opposed to cambridge because you would have thought it would have gone to cambridge? quite a big dealfor them. let's look at this story about goldman. goldman put pressure on theresa may to protect city post brexit. it is all part of their bigger picture. today, there is a meeting in frankfurt, the german financial regulator has convened a meeting president biggest banks in the city. it is meant to be about regulation and compliance, but it is going to be a...
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this lab in oxford is one of the research facilities trying to come up with a vaccine to protect people against mers. it's one of the most advanced vaccines out there. this is the clinical bio manufacturing facility and this is the basis for the mers vaccine. now, it will be scaled up over the coming months, and its expected that hundreds of vials of this will be ready for human trials by the end of the year. if this vaccine does work, it could still take a decade or so to get it to those who need it. historically money for these obscure viruses hasn't been forthcoming, and the regulatory process is long and complex. this sort of research takes years and costs hundreds of millions of dollars. these labs also worked on the ebola vaccine. we got safety data in oxford, yet those vaccines were not being used in west africa where the ebola outbreak was happening and people were dying of the disease while we were testing the vaccines. we don't want to be in that situation again. this sort of research takes years and costs hundreds of millions of dollars. it may not be any of these three virus
this lab in oxford is one of the research facilities trying to come up with a vaccine to protect people against mers. it's one of the most advanced vaccines out there. this is the clinical bio manufacturing facility and this is the basis for the mers vaccine. now, it will be scaled up over the coming months, and its expected that hundreds of vials of this will be ready for human trials by the end of the year. if this vaccine does work, it could still take a decade or so to get it to those who...
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in a studio in oxford iam emotions. grr! in a studio in oxford i am preparing for a role in world war two blockbuster, not a movie but a videogame. 0oh, my leg! so this is the first stage in making their character in the game, and now i have to pull a lot of funny faces. so wrinkled, screwed up face. is going to take a few weeks, but eventually i will be a character, a good guy, i hope, and sniper elite four. when we first visit back in september they have a lot on their plate, including, crucially, a virtual reality game for the sony vr lodge, a big investment of a lot hanging on it. when they embarked on its investment there was a bit more scepticism about how successful vr was likely to be so it really was a punt, or i should say a smart gamble, from the kingsley is, to undertake it at all. these guys and girls who play games officially from morning to night. it is a quarter of a century since jason kingsley and his brother chris founded rebellion. when my brother and i started rebellion we were always been talked about a
in a studio in oxford iam emotions. grr! in a studio in oxford i am preparing for a role in world war two blockbuster, not a movie but a videogame. 0oh, my leg! so this is the first stage in making their character in the game, and now i have to pull a lot of funny faces. so wrinkled, screwed up face. is going to take a few weeks, but eventually i will be a character, a good guy, i hope, and sniper elite four. when we first visit back in september they have a lot on their plate, including,...
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i'm tom hart, i'm a scientist at oxford university. we have got probably a0 and they are spread out along the length and breadth of the peninsula. the bottom one takes photos all year round every hour. the reason we're here is to monitor penguins on a vast level. if we have a constant presence in these colonies, we can look at how many chicks survive. it's like cctv. seeing what is going on in winter is something you would never get to see. the partnership with tourism, this access is really important. it's vital. we would never have the access without them. we are doing this because, partly, tourism is a potential threat and we want to monitor it and so we measure it. where we have looked, there seems to be very little impact of tourism. we have a close partnership and they drop us off where we want to go and in return we educate their tourists about conservation and hopefully inspire them to conserve penguins. this is the hole in the side of the ship that we go through before we go to shore. we have to wash out routes. it is a pristi
i'm tom hart, i'm a scientist at oxford university. we have got probably a0 and they are spread out along the length and breadth of the peninsula. the bottom one takes photos all year round every hour. the reason we're here is to monitor penguins on a vast level. if we have a constant presence in these colonies, we can look at how many chicks survive. it's like cctv. seeing what is going on in winter is something you would never get to see. the partnership with tourism, this access is really...